Eq.(2.1) the distance along the line of 8
a m sight has been decreased by 7% along the num
s = frame border - by 23% and along the val
: distant border - by 1% approximately. Deo
8 Here W,-0.2. num
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: frame difference fields of processing num
8 = fragments are shown in Fig.6. Before the Thi
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g preliminaryly combined in accordance with
a \ the serial correlation algorithm (Barnea, Thu
3 1972). Correlation processing areas are abs
i drawn by white lines in Fig.4. In Fig.6
S the fragment interframe displacement is
8 - À one pixel along Y datum line and two
s | 6 N pixels along X one.
z
E 3 > You can see in Fig.6 that the real speed Rar
i N of moving pattern is less than design one B a
# 3 = which causes partial pattern shading. 175
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ms F PT T
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been filtered by trunckated to pattern Pu
P A 3 i area constant impuls response filter. We
eS A ye Satis use extremal filter outputs to decision LION
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Broken lines is experimental and smooth Telus Sor each fragments are shown in Cla
lines is approcsimated curves. T Wil
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Fig.6 The result of preliminary combined fragments subtraction.
Table 3. Extremal filter outputs
and decision function values
Fragment number
Features
I 2 3 4 5 6
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P,,(X) | 00001 |.00012|.00000| .00032| .00001 | .00001
Ban . 00000 | .00001 | .00000 | .00001 | .00000 | .00000
X) .00004 | .00009| . 00000, .03250| . 00002 | „00012
PU) .00379| .00036| .02089| .00015, . 00868, . 00063
P nx . 00004 | .00000 | .0001 4 | .00006 | .00003 | .00003
(x) .00283 | .0081 4 | .00037 | .00251 | .00064 | .001 21
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